Photographers delight - the sandstone cliffs are a maze of colour and pattern. Every time you turn a corner there is something else to see. Pristine environment.
this place always amazes me. There are numerous caves to climb in and out. A great place to take kids. The naturally formed caves and rock formations have been formed over thousands of years there is also significant evidence of indigenous habitation. A truly amazing & special place.
This lovely little spot is an untold gem. An easy walking track around the base of some outstanding sandstone formations, and some good examples of cave art. These are open caves, rather than underground caves, and they are wonderful to explore.
These are amazing! A gentle 1km walk around an impressive sandstone windcave, with some amazing views and priceless indigenous artefacts. A must see!
These caves are very interesting. The walk to them is easy and the caves are great. They aren't caves that you can walk through, they are more shelter type formations. It is very interesting to see the sandstone and the formations it has made. The surrounding scenery/bushland is also great to be a part of.
Ask a local to tell you about it as it is a hidden gem. Take a step back in time and immerse yourself in the aboriginal culture and way of life from 20,000 years ago. Sit and close your eyes and forget all of your worldly troubles as you can hear the wind in the trees and the wildlife. One of my favorites.
My kids, aged 7 to 11 chose this as their favourite place on our holiday. They loved climbing and exploring the caves themselves.
So glad we stopped here. Magnificent walk around the caves. The countryside lovely and the caves a hidden gem for sure. Great track and very easy walking for us and two kids aged 10 and 7.
I was reluctant to do a review on the caves, as they are a hidden, untouched very spiritual place, and I don't want to spoil this. But my family got so much from them, I thought I should share it with others. Forget theme parks and costly activities, this place is everything a kid wants. The loop walk is not too long but long enough, and our young children (5, 8, 10) were blown away by the caves. There is something just so unique about the caves and their formation over thousands of years.
These caves are worth a visit. You can't go in them and it's just like walking around the base of a small Uluru but it's an interesting and lovely walk. It's suitable for everyone, even small children and older people. On one side of the rocky outcrop, there are spectacular views over the plains. Bring food and water and spend a couple of hours there.